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This week, Pete's favourite season is officially back... Love Island season. With the new line-up revealed, the boys waste no time picking the islanders they'll be backing, with absolutely no knowledge at all on any of them.The heatwave also sparks a very important debate: if temperatures hit a certain level, should the team be allowed to refuse to come into work? Pete and Sam reveal exactly what kind of bosses they'd be when if faced with a workplace rebellion. Plus, with Sam rubbing shoulders with some famous faces at Soccer Aid, Danny Dyer's comes up as his return in Rivals sparks a debate: has he officially entered his s*x symbol era? The boys weigh in...And of course, a rogue question thrown in for good measure: if you could be any Avenger, who are you choosing?—00:00 Intro01:17 Sam's shaving disaster04:21 Heatwave work rules09:56 Good Morning Britain appearance12:05 Love Island starts tonight!! 17:40 What would be our Love Island intro?! 22:24 How is Pete's For Dogs Sake filming going? 27:57 Will Sam 100% score a goal at soccer aid? 33:51 What Avenger we would be 37:01 Our Bank holiday weekend stories40:55 Could we land a plane? —
*triggers: contains description of physical assault Emily Atack left school at 16, confident she wouldn't need a GCSE for what she wanted to do: act. It turns out, she was correct. She starred as Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the smash-hit comedy The Inbetweeners when she was just 17 and is currently on our screens as Sarah Stratton in Disney+'s hit drama Rivals, as well as co-hosting a new ITV game show, Nobody's Fool, with Danny Dyer. But it hasn't always been easy: she faced sexual harassment and abuse from the age of 10. We talk about the impact this has had on how she now understands her own capabilities and about how her unbreakable bond with her sister, Martha, has helped her survive the toughest challenges. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Introduction to Emily 03:19 Learning Boundaries 05:33 Class and Growing Up 07:39 Paul McCartney Connection 10:00 Failing to Believe In Herself 14:58 Leaving Home at Sixteen 25:10 Inbetweeners Fame Fallout 30:18 Praise for Rivals 31:23 Earning Creative Trust 32:51 Emotional Regulation Struggles 35:40 Forgiveness and Loneliness 37:20 Childhood Trauma and Sex 41:35 Alistair and Finding Home 46:52 Motherhood and Body Image 55:19 Keeping Nice Things and Goodbye
*triggers: contains description of physical assault Katherine Parkinson is the two‑time BAFTA‑winning actor beloved for The IT Crowd, Doc Martin, Humans and most recently, Rivals, the hit Jilly Cooper adaptation that became an international Emmy winner. Fresh from her latest BAFTA win, she joins Elizabeth to reflect on the unexpected turns that shaped her life – from Surbiton to Oxford, from comedy to chaos, and from self‑doubt to a hard‑won sense of confidence. In this episode, we talk about her childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut, how her brothers are convinced she's in MI5 (we will never know), the class anxieties that coloured her university years, her lifelong battle with disorganisation and the pressure she put on herself to “earn her place”. Katherine also opens up – for the first time – about a violent assault she minimised for years, the shame she carried and how motherhood has reframed her understanding of fear, safety and resilience. We also explore the joy she found in acting, the liberation of embracing her own contradictions, the friendships that sustained her and the work that goes into rebuilding after trauma. ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Intro 03:48 Northern Ireland Roots 04:06 Why Rivals Works 05:34 Class and Oxford 08:08 Lizzie and Fred Fred 10:51 Jilly Cooper Loss 14:03 Failure One Disorganised 15:46 Exam Breakdown Story 19:14 Fear of Winning 20:52 MI5 and Astronaut Dreams 22:07 Academia vs Acting 23:07 Pressure and Perfectionism 23:59 Choosing the Actor Path 25:23 Facing Unprocessed Trauma 26:04 Assault 30:03 Shame and Cultural Context 33:45 Anxiety and Motherhood 38:56 Anger and Survival Instincts 40:08 Oboe Failure and Braces 42:21 Failing Freely as an Actor 43:49 Happiness and Goodbye
Top geezer Danny Dyer brings us news of his new ITV quiz show Nobody's Fool.Awesome actor Alex Hassel brings us news of season two of Rivals which is out now on Disney+.Catch TFI Unplugged on Channel 4 from 11pm on Friday nights or on the Virgin Radio UK YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dua Lipa and Britney Spears have been embroiled in very different legal dramas this week, so we're breaking down exactly what's going on with both. Kris Jenner has been raving about peptides – but what actually are these supplements and why are celebs and biohackers alike so obsessed? Plus: the tragic passing of reality TV star Jake Hall and the so-called “TOWIE curse”, those Sarah Ferguson and P Diddy romance rumours, Amandaland series two and gossip from the set of Rivals, from Alex Hassell's prosthetic penis fitting to Danny Dyer's return as Britain's most unlikely heartthrob. Get our brand-new bonus episode (plus early access and ad-free listening) on Patreon! patreon.com/straightuppodcastGet 10% off our fave (flat pack!) furniture brand Swyft Home with our code straightup10 at swyfthome.comTry the adaptagenic coffee that changed our lives with 20% off using code straightup at londonnootropics.comFollow us on IG @straightuppod and TikTok @straightuppodFind us on YouTube @straightupmediapodEmail at hello@straightuppodcast.co.ukRecs/ reviews: But First, Dinner, Eleanor Steafel Amandaland s2, BBC iPlayerLegends, Netflix All Consuming: Why We Eat the Way We Eat Now, Ruby TandohBritney Spears Embraces ‘Spiritual Journey' After Pleading Guilty to Reckless Driving: ‘All a Blessing in Disguise,' Singer Says, PeopleAlex Hassell: ‘On Rivals we're all filthy with each other', The Times ‘Men are so frightened of being too cuddly or affectionate': Danny Dyer on going from hardman to heart-throb in Rivals, Guardian Kris Jenner Is a Peptides Devotee, Too, The Cut Why Are People Injecting Themselves with Peptides? The New Yorker What are peptides, are they safe and is there evidence to back up the hype? Guardian. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hayley Campbell, Scott Bryan and Naga Munchetty review the week's biggest new TV and streaming releases.This week the trio review 'Legends' on Netflix, Created by Neil Forsyth and based on a true story. The new six-part series stars Tom Burke, Steve Coogan and Charlotte Richie and follows a team of civil servants who become undercover agents to stop gangs bringing in heroin into the country during Thatcher's Britain.Next 'Believe Me' a new four-part true crime drama on ITVX, which tells the story of the survivors who launched legal action against the police following their investigation of the taxi driver Jon Worboys, a serial sex offender who was convicted in 2009.Finally the widely anticipated season two of Disney Plus's 'Rivals'. The series is based on the novels by Jilly Cooper about two rival TV companies in the Cotswolds. Stars reprising their roles include David Tennant, Aiden Turner, Danny Dyer, Katherine Parkinson and Emily Atack.Remember you can email mustwatch@bbc.co.uk to have your say.
On this week's episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Pete, Chris, and Sids are joined by actor, lifelong West Ham fan, and all-round football obsessive Danny Dyer—and it gets properly lively.From the moment he walks in, Danny brings unfiltered opinions on modern football, tearing into everything from agents and player loyalty to the state of fan culture today. He opens up about his latest film, where he plays a ruthless football agent, revealing just how accurate (and brutal) that world really is behind the scenes.The conversation dives deep into West Ham's rollercoaster journey, including that unforgettable Conference League win, the pain of leaving Upton Park, and why some players simply don't care enough when relegation is on the line. Danny doesn't hold back either on fans switching clubs, calling out what he sees as a growing disconnect in the game.There's also chaos, of course—caravan parks, phone networks, McDonald's debates, and one of the most random tangents the pod has ever seen.And once Danny heads off, the lads wrap things up with Cheltenham stories, Premier League predictions, and the usual end-of-show madness.If you like your football chat honest, raw, and very funny… this one's for you.Chumbawamba00:00 - Intro & Cris' birthday chaos02:10 - McDonald's XI & football banter04:12 - Captain armbands in everyday jobs06:25 - Best motorway services debate08:30 - McDonald's horror stories & late-night cravings09:31 - Danny Dyer joins the podcast10:45 - New film explained: football agent role12:05 - “Agents are powerful… and not nice”13:30 - Acting method & career reflections15:10 - Filming alone for 10 days straight16:40 - Singing scene chaos & improvisation18:00 - Football Factory & early career impact21:10 - Growing up around football culture23:00 - “You can't choose your football club”24:40 - Modern football fan criticism27:30 - West Ham Conference League win reaction29:10 - West Ham ownership & club frustrations33:10 - Jarrod Bowen, family & media pressure35:30 - “He should be in the England squad”38:00 - England chances at major tournaments39:30 - Favourite West Ham players ever42:20 - Best Upton Park memories44:00 - Caravan parks & random fan questions45:20 - Phone networks debate (chaos segment)46:40 - Spurs relegation debate48:20 - Millwall rivalry & fan culture52:05 - Danny Dyer leaves the podcast53:00 - Paddy Power Cheltenham stories55:00 - Fancy dress & Wolf of Wall Street moment56:30 - Premier League run-in analysis59:00 - Spurs, Liverpool & relegation talk01:03:00 - Final predictions & mini-league pressure01:07:00 - Closing thoughts & outroFor more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Film Ireland Podcast, supported by Screen Ireland, we're delighted to be chatting once again with director Brendan Muldowney. An accomplished filmmaker, Brendan is the talent behind features such as Pilgrimage and The Cellar, and now his latest offering, One Last Deal, explores the high-stakes world of sports. Set against the ruthless backdrop of football politics, this is a fast-paced, pressure-cooker thriller, with Danny Dyer delivering a standout performance.Directed by Muldowney (Pilgrimage, The Cellar), the film sees Dyer (The Football Factory, Marching Powder, Rivals) take centre stage as Jimmy Banks, an old school football agent who desperately needs to get his troubled star footballer one last big payday before Jimmy's life, and his player's reputation, comes tumbling down. When the prospect of a major new deal with a promising young player appears, Jimmy sees a route to get himself back on top… but when a blackmailer calls and the shady dealings of his past resurface, can Jimmy keep calm and get the job done?Written by Peter Howlett and shot on location in Ireland last year, the film was produced by Paul Kennedy (Nightride) for Village Films, Richard Bolger (Father, Mother, Sister, Brother) for Hail Mary Pictures, and Patrick O'Neill (Kneecap) for Wildcard, with support from Screen Ireland / Fís Éireann and Northern Ireland Screen.Listen now on SoundCloud, Apple, Spotify, Acast and Amazon, or subscribe to Film Ireland wherever you get your podcasts.Brendan MuldowneyBrendan is an Irish writer/director. After graduating from the National Film School/IADT he wrote and directed 9 award winning shorts. His debut feature Savage (2009) was nominated for 6 Irish Film and Television awards and he was nominated for the IFTA ‘Rising Star' award. His second film, Love Eternal (2013) has played at over 80 festivals worldwide and was winner of the ‘Dublin critics circle' award for best Irish film at the 2014 Dublin Film Festival. His film Pilgrimage (2017) starring Tom Holland, John Bernthal and Richard Armitage, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and sold to multiple territories, including the US (RLJ Entertainment) and the UK (Studio Canal).His last feature, The Cellar (2022), premiered at the SXSW film festival. It has made a theatrical box office of over 2 million worldwide and is streaming on Shudder and multiple platforms. He is represented by the Independent Talent Agency. He is one of the founders and co-owner of the Irish production company SAVAGE PRODUCTIONS. He has taught at the LIR, Huston School of Film, Filmbase, and mentors under the Screen Skills Ireland – Mentorship Programme. He lectures in directing.This episode has been made possible with the support of the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Fund.Over the years, the podcast has featured acclaimed guests such as Phyllida Lloyd, Lenny Abrahamson, M. Night Shyamalan, John Boorman, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Aisha Tyler, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Niamh Algar, David Freyne, Ciarán Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John Crowley, Niamh Algar, Gene Stupnitsky, and Terence Davies, alongside many of the most influential voices working in film and television today.So make sure to subscribe and listen back! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SNEAK PEEK: In this clip, Danny Dyer joins the lads to break down his latest film role, where he plays a desperate football agent fighting to keep his career alive.Danny explains how his new film explored the darker side of the football agent world — the ruthless negotiations, the lack of loyalty in the game, and the pressure that comes with chasing the next big deal.He lifts the lid on the character he plays: a man fresh out of rehab, clinging onto his final client while his life slowly unravels over the course of a tense, one-room drama shot in Dublin. Danny also reflects on the craft of acting after more than three decades in the industry, addressing the perception that he “just plays himself” and why, for him, the real measure of an actor is simple — getting hired and delivering the job.From the brutal realities of football agents to the challenge of carrying an entire film largely alone on screen, Danny reveals why this role pushed him in ways he hadn't experienced before — and why it might be one of the performances he's most proud of.Be sure to go and see ‘One Last Deal' in cinemas now!ChumbawambaFor more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Proper geezer Danny Dyer spills the beans on his new film One Last Deal.Virgin Radio's very own Fun Lovin' Criminal Huey Morgan brings us news of the band's tour celebrating 30 years of Come Find Yourself.Join Chris and the Class Behind The Glass live from the rock n roll tower every morning from 0630! Watch all the stars live on the FREE Virgin Radio UK app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Screentime John Fardy is joined in studio by Danny Dyer to chat about this new movie 'One Last Deal' where he plays a football agent, Danny also reflects oh his many roles and status as a national treasure. John is also joined by the voice cast of Disney Pixar's new film 'Hoppers'.
RHLSTP #601 - A Bit on the Nose - Richard is back in Leicester and discussing the fear of a public toilet with the lid closed. His guest is poetic comedian and confused philosopher Rob Auton. Rob reveals a terrible thing that just happened to him back stage. The pair discuss not knowing when something is a joke or not, looking to birthdays in the future, whether all maths is wrong, how lucky we are to be alive, acting with Danny Dyer, how so many comedians are doing beautiful amazing work and the feckless public are unaware of the genius, how Rich should be better at this job by now, a Dragon in the audience, when audience interaction goes beautifully and the power of motivation.See Rob on tour (and all his past gigs) here https://www.robauton.co.uk/past-productionsWatch the Time Show here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifAnxeFXO2gSUPPORT THE SHOW!See details of the RHLSTP LIVE DATES Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE Buy DVDs and books from GO FASTER STRIPE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we learn all about The Method! No, not Konstantin Stanislavski's acting style, championed by the likes of Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro and probably Danny Dyer, but Daan Last's entirely new way of making video games - The Method! As well as that, our Super Special Guest tells us about his new game Bibidi Bibidi and you can check out his websites HERE and HERE! I've also had a special request to place a link to Museum of Mechanics: Lockpicking in the notes as well, possibly to prove that I do actually listen to the shows and don't just make up the notes at random, so the link for that is HERE! As well as that we discover that all is well with Ste's teeth, Xbox have a staff shake up which may or may not be the end times, Slay the Spire 2 is incoming, Guy Mowbray does a lot of pretend commentary and game player numbers are falling!!! There's also another Maraoke event incoming - Friday 13th March, Loading Bar, Stoke Newington. Bag your tickets HERE! Suzanna - are you OK? What did we do? Can we help?? Write back to us at team@onelifeleft.com or join our Discord and connect with us on there! Link below! TTFN,Team OLL x Links: The OLL Everything Link!http://hello.onelifeleft.com/ The Maraoke Everything Link!https://hello.maraoke.com Mindset GO! Link!https://mindset.game/ Block Words Link!https://blockwords.app/ The Shure link!https://tag.gs/OneLifeLeft_Shure Reviews: Super Mario RPGFinal Fantasy VII RemakeLil Gator GameCarimara: Beneath the Forlorn LimbsCrow CountrySol Cesto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Families are fascinating: how those first bonds shape our understanding of love, security and ourselves. In this episode, we revisit episodes with Bella Freud and Danny Dyer, who each open up about the simultaneous beauty and complexity of family life. Bella Freud, speaks about losing both of her parents to cancer within a week. As the great granddaughter of Sigmund Freud and the eldest sibling, she reflects on a complex childhood, the responsibilities she carried and how grief reshaped her sense of identity. Secondly, we hear from Danny Dyer, who shares what it was like growing up on a council estate with a single mother. He discusses the shock of discovering his father had another family and how the absence of love in his early years shaped the devoted parent he is today. Family dynamics can feel messy and taboo, but I hope this episode offers reassurance, validation and insight into the ties that form us first and stay with us for life. Listen to Bella Freud's full episode of How to Fail here: swap.fm/l/mQntNELQPRhZ9CjFQO77 Listen to Danny Dyer's full episode of How to Fail here: swap.fm/l/L192dU5DZHQnCUjFWuX8
Creating looks for the likes of Danny Dyer, David Tenant and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, our next guest is at the very top of his game. Costume designer Ray Holman is our guest on this week's episode of #TheseThreeThings and we hope you'll enjoy his choices as much as we did. Ray's heartfelt reflections about his childhood are not to be missed! Can you make it through his episode without welling up? We couldn't and are truly grateful to Ray for sharing these precious memories with us.If you enjoyed this episode please take a moment to give us a like, comment & subscribe . Click the bell icon to get the latest updates on new episodes!
Adam Hurrey is joined on the Adjudication Panel by Charlie Eccleshare, David Walker and Nick Miller. On the agenda: a quickfire review of Arsenal 2 Manchester United 3, unacceptably-named Premier League top scorers in football-adjacent Danny Dyer film trailers, the prospect of an FA Cup "anthem", 12.1 seconds of a commentator not realising a team have scored and unexpected ex-Prime Ministers in the Kenyan fifth division. Meanwhile, the panel speculate on how a mundane, single-goal, mid-table game could get itself first in the Match of the Day running order. Sign up for Dreamland, the members-only Football Clichés experience, to access our exclusive new show and much more: https://dreamland.footballcliches.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alright chums. Originally recorded in October 2025 - This one's about poorly judged jokes, overly dictated Emails and booking holidays to Cam-bo-jah, Jue-bye and the F*CKIN' Dordogne! Recorded at home in Taichung, Taiwan.Big shout out to Daniel Day Lewis, Grandma Claire and Frosty Pete.:::::::::::::::::::::::Support the show: https://www.paypal.me/tidbitspodwww.patreon.com/tidbitspodTo get in touch, send a message to tidbitspod@protonmail.comFollow on Instagram: @tidbitspoPlaylists on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/tidball1 Don't forget to rate, review, share and subscribe.
Because you love LuAnna we think you'll enjoy this from Live and Let Dyers!Danny Dyer and Joanne Mas put the world to rights.In this special episode, Jo and Dani get properly stuck into the big stuff — how they first got together, how they've stayed together through the chaos of life, work and family, and what they really think is the secret to a relationship that's gone the distance. Expect honesty, laughs, and a few home truths along the way.There's also a game from Eggs, where Jo is put to the test and has to guess whether some of Danny's quotes are actually real… or completely made up.
This week- we spread peace on Earth and good will towards all humanity through painful cinematic suppositories specially chosen to mentally and emotionally break each other. Jack is an aging football hooligan. After a fight, Jack is arrested for possession of cocaine and gets sentenced to six weeks of couples' therapy. Jack's wife, Dani, is emotionally isolated, spending all her time just caring for Jack's son and home, long ago forced to give up on her artistic dreams so Jack wouldn't feel lesser. If you think that sounds like an interesting set up to a solid kitchen sink drama... it isn't. How far can Danny Dyer's charisma and attitude carry a feature? Why doesn't Stephanie Leonidas not have a good enough career to turn this down? Marching Powder. A dissection leads to an unsettling physiological anomaly. A young male narrator is obsessed with his sister. When she is revealed to be pregnant, the young man begins to farther detached, eventually choosing to commit the most vicious act he can imagine. An orgy with the planet. A man suffering from religious psychosis is a compulsively masturbating pornography addict. His guilt drives horrific sexual nightmares. An experimental art horror anthology, filmed over a period of nearly 6 years, Subconscious Cruelty. In 2045, the population of the world take refuge from reality in a huge virtual reality sandbox created by the late James Halliday. When Halliday died, an Easter Egg hunt for three keys was kicked off with the ultimate prize being total control of the game. When Wade Watts finds the first key, he and his friends find themselves in the crosshairs of Nolan Sorrento, who will stop at nothing to win. Based on a once wildly popular novel and directed by a living legend who should be perfect for it, Ready Player One. A fantasy though an inflatable land of wonder and the 1964 Philadelphia Gimbles Thanksgiving Day Parade. Fun in Balloon Land. All that and Dave Yippie Ki-Yays, Kevin can't keep track of it all, and Tyler plots to throw a spanner in the works. Join us, won't you? Episode 445- Secret Satan 3
For fans of Ruby Nope, Walter Kronkeye and absolute chaos… welcome to The Chris Moyles Show podcast!We kicked off the week with a brilliant listener story about her mum's encounter with The Beatles. One Beatle locked her in the loo, one handed her a sandwich and another gave her a cigarette…can you guess which of The Beatles did what?You're used to seeing him on your TV screens but James Buckley is venturing out… he joined us in the Radio X studio to chat about his upcoming tour with wife Clair, spanning 13 dates across spring next year! Plus, we ask the all important question… will The Inbetweeners ever return?Do you love Greggs? Well, Kiefer Sutherland certainly does, he shares how he brought a Greggs van to the set of his brand new Christmas comedy movie Tinsel Town! And reveals the story of his fight scene with Danny Dyer!But wait, there's more fun…?Bizarre advent calendarsWe meet Trucker DomBoffin Booth returns!Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X!Weekdays 6:30am - 10am
Neena Sims from Third Space coaching joins us for a deep dive into self-development. Should we be striving for perfection (that perfect 10) or is balance more important? What does that even look like, is it the same for everyone - does it have to be a competition (I'm looking at you Bobby and Bridge)? We delve into chaos theory, some dodgy innuendos and some truly atrocious Danny Dyer impressions. Despite the antics of the dangerous duo, Neena maintains her composure throughout (well almost) and brings thoughtful insights into our "journeys" (I know Bobby hates that word) towards balance and self-discoveryThird Space - Janeena SimsDanny DyerChaos Making a New Science - James GleickChaos and fractals
We all fell for Dani Dyer when she appeared on Love Island back in 2018. She's a proper family girl - lives just a 6 minute drive from her parents - she once tried living 20 minutes away but that was too far, and I think this is what people love about Dani: she's warm, charming and down to earth. Her dad also happens to be the tough guy actor, Danny Dyer which makes her bubbly sweetness even more likeable. I was excited to have her into the studio for a proper chat.What stood out to me the most about our chat was her battles with self confidence, which I believe something to be so universal. We all can suffer from lack of confidence, and all have our own worries, insecurities and anxieties and it is by opening up that we realise that we are not so alone.We cover:• Her struggles with confidence from a young age• How an accident led her to Love Island - plus her dad's reaction to her being on the show• Failed relationships and what she's learnt from them• Her dad's addiction struggles and the impact on her growing up• How she dealt with the father of her first child going to prison• Meeting her husband, Jarrod Bowen (and the song the fans like to sing) Dani came across to me as such a bright spirit and a reminder to me that everyone has their own battles to fight and by opening up we are not so alone. Dani Dyer is Great Company.You can check out Dani's clothing collection here: The Dani Dyer Clothing Collection | Peacocks Listen to Live and Let Dyers podcast hereTHE CREDITS Exec Producer: Jemima Rathbone Producer: Helen BurkeEditor: Dan KingAssistant Producer: Rhoda Abrokwa Video: Jake Ji & Josh BennettAudio: Rafi Amsili Social Media: Laura Coughlan- Great Company is an original podcast from JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TellyCast is back in Cannes for Day One of MIPCOM 2025 — bringing you the biggest new shows, the freshest formats, and the digital-first innovators transforming the global content business.Justin Crosby talks to Jodie Whittaker and Elizabeth Berrington about Frauds — the hit ITV drama created by Suranne Jones and Anne-Marie O'Connor — as it makes waves with international buyers.Then it's format innovation with Richard Cowles of Lifted Entertainment and Jonty Nash and Chris Potts of Nobody's Hero, joined by Emily Atack, discussing the making of Nobody's Fool — the quiz-meets-reality hybrid co-hosted by Atack and Danny Dyer.Mike Beale, Managing Director of Creative Network at ITV Studios, reveals the company's new global formats including Celebrity Sabotage, The Neighbourhood, and Nobody's Fool, and explains how ITV is working with creators across the evolving entertainment landscape.From the digital-first front, Neil Francis of Night Train Digital talks about the studio's new micro-drama partnership with Spirit Studios, while Bogdan Nesvit and Anatolii Kasianov from HolyWater unpack their landmark deal with Fox Entertainment and how AI and vertical video are shaping the future of storytelling.Nella Rose, Specs Gonzalez join Callum McGinley (Callux) and Ben Doyle (Rvbberduck) to talk about her new show and After Party Studios.Then we have Victor Bengtsson from Sidemen Entertainment on what comes next for the supergroup creator collectiveFinally, Jay Bennett, EVP of Creative and Innovation at Shaftesbury, joins Justin to discuss the Canadian company's digital-first strategy, its success with short-form storytelling, and how traditional producers can evolve to meet the demands of the social video era.Recorded on location in Cannes, this episode captures the energy, creativity, and big ideas driving the future of global TV and social video.Sponsored by ITV Studios Sign up for The Drop newsletterSupport the showBuy tickets for the TellyCast Digital Content Forum Buy tickets for NEXTWAVE - NEXTWAVE: The Digital-First Production Summit Subscribe to the TellyCast YouTube channel for exclusive TV industry videosFollow us on LinkedInConnect with Justin on LinkedINTellyCast videos on YouTubeTellyCast websiteTellyCast instaTellyCast TwitterTellyCast TikTok
Actor and writer Ryan Sampson joins Gaby for a natter about Brasic, Mr Big Stuff, Plebs - and all things joy! Ryan talks about how he managed to get Danny Dyer in his show, working with Celia Imrie and how much swearing is too much swearing on TV! They chat about iconic TV series, characters, writing new shows and why we need more comedy on our screens, now more than ever! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How will our current mascot Danny Dyer take, to starring in a more bucolic version of Doctor Who? Our reimagined history of the series enters its seventh season. Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber
Today, we remember and celebrate the extraordinary life of Jilly Cooper, who has sadly passed away at the age of 88. A literary icon, Jilly captured hearts and imaginations with her wit, warmth, and unmistakable voice. Her novels, especially beloved titles like Riders and Rivals, sold over 11 million copies in the UK alone and most recently inspired the hit Disney+ adaptation that introduced her work to a whole new generation. I had the immense privilege of speaking with Jilly just last October. She was everything I'd hoped she would be - funny, sharp, generous and inspiring. Today, in tribute to her legacy and the joy she brought to so many, I'm honoured to share the conversation with you again. ___________________________________________________________________ Dame Jilly Cooper. What a legend. For the uninitiated (where have you been?) she's a journalist and author most famous for her bestselling Rutshire Chronicle series which includes Riders, Polo and Rivals - the latter of which has now made into a hugely popular TV series starring David Tennant, Danny Dyer and Katherine Parkinson. In the past, Dame Jilly's books have been unfairly dismissed as mere ‘bonkbusters', charting the sex lives of the upper classes. But, as I discover, there's much more to both her writing - and to her. We talk about her failures with technology, why she wishes she could throw more things away, as well as the terrifying time she lost an entire manuscript on the number 28 bus and had to rewrite it. Plus her experiences of interviewing Margaret Thatcher, her friendship with the Queen, her obsession with beautiful people and ‘macho men' - and why she'd wholeheartedly recommend adoption to others. Thank you Dame Jilly. A total sport (but we knew that). ✨ IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 Remembering Dame Gili Cooper 03:43 Personal Reflections and Literary Success 07:37 Exploring Themes of Masculinity and Beauty 10:15 Family, Loss, and Resilience 11:28 Failures and Fertility Challenges 21:18 Dieting and Body Image 25:12 Interviewing Margaret Thatcher 26:46 Technical Challenges and Writing Process 30:27 Friendship and Social Media
My full interview w/ "THE TECHNO WARRIOR" CRAIG RYAN is now available. We discuss Emporium Pro Wrestling, Burridge Fight Design, Team Xtreme, Danny Dyer, Genesis Cinema, Character work, DJing, future opponents, dream dinner guests, training, debut & more!You can follow The Techno Warrior Craig Ryan on Instagram @craigryan_pw. Also give @EmporiumProWres a follow.Full video interview: https://youtu.be/OVndM4mZdRAFirst interview with Craig Ryan & Greg Burridge promoting Emporium Pro Wrestling: https://youtu.be/u18lt4Pe6RQYouTube: youtube.com/c/GeorgeBukaWDYCIPodcastSpotify: open.spotify.com/show/5z2U45OagymjgUsQE2JbrwInstagram: whatdoyoucallitpodcast
Former soldier and doorman Mo Teague opens up about a life shaped by violence, discipline, and survival.From a brutal childhood and 15 years in the military to Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men and decades on the doors, his story pulls no punches.Mo reveals the mindset, tactics, and raw truth behind living as a “trained killer.”A gripping conversation about trauma, toughness, and finding identity beyond violence.This is the eventful life of Mr Mo TeagueYouTube: Dodge WoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodallLinkedIn: @DodgeWoodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Sunday at 9PM, Kev and Jay Mack revisit Christopher Smith's Severance (2006), now sharper, bloodier, and funnier than ever in its brand-new 4K Blu-ray release. Courtesy of the studio, we're diving deep into this cult British horror-comedy where a corporate team-building retreat turns into a fight for survival against ruthless killers. We'll break down the blend of gore and dark humour, highlight the standout performances from Danny Dyer, Laura Harris, and Tim McInnerny, and explore why Severance remains one of the most beloved UK horror-comedies of its era. Plus, we'll cover the new 4K features, restoration quality, and whether this release is the definitive way to experience the film. Join us as we laugh, squirm, and hack our way through one of the sharpest satirical slashers of the 2000s. Live Sunday at 9PM (UK) on YouTube – replay available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major platforms. #SeveranceMovie #HorrorComedy #4KBluRay #BritishHorror #JibberJabberPodcast
Time Ram examines comedy as we take William Hartnell's 'The Romans' and re-imagine it for the David Tennant era. Dressing gowns! Dick pics! Danny Dyer! This story has it all, but don't you find yourself wishing it had more creepy Nimons? Solved! You're welcome.
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! This week we're crunching numbers, making shady deals, and talking shop with our Top 5 Businesses in film and TV before heading to the Costa del Crime for our main feature — The Business (2005), a slick, sun-drenched British crime drama from Nick Love.
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In this revealing episode, Pangolin's co-founders dive deep into the transformative world of earned media and PR. Will Cook and David Phillips break down how the communication landscape has dramatically shifted over the past decade, introducing their innovative 4P model: Publishers, People of Influence, Platforms, and Peers.The conversation explores how modern PR extends far beyond traditional media relations, incorporating influencers, social platforms, and community engagement. Using real-world examples like their Frank's Hot Sauce campaigns with Danny Dyer, they demonstrate how a single campaign can generate multi-channel impact, from social media buzz to traditional media coverage.______________________________________________________Connect:LinkedIn: PangolinPangolin@Pangolin_PRWebsite: pangolinpr.com______________________________________________________Follow Adrian Ma on Social Media:LinkedIn: Adrian Ma - Fanclub PR | Fanclub PRWebsite: Fanclub PR_______________________________________________________Like and subscribe if you enjoyed this episode! Podcast Manager and Producer: Ikechukwu Mgbenwelu: ike.mgbenwelu@prca.global Linkedin: Ikechukwu MgbenweluSocials: PRCA_HQ
The state of the UK's water sector is barely out of the headlines at the moment and today a major review into the water industry in England and Wales said the regulator Ofwat should be scrapped. Sir Jon Cunliffe, who led the review, also warned that household bills will rise by 30% over the next five years. Nuala McGovern is joined by Esme Stallard, the BBC's climate and science reporter, and by two women campaigning for clean water on a local and a national level - Jo Robb, member of the Henley Mermaids wild swimming group and District Councillor for the Green Party in South Oxfordshire, and Erica Popplewell, Head of Communities at River Action, a UK-wide environmental campaign group.Harriet Webb is best known for her roles in Channel 4's Bafta-winning series Big Boys, and Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You. She is back on our screens this week playing Kirsty in series two of the Bafta-winning Sky Original Mr Bigstuff, starring alongside Danny Dyer and the show's creator Ryan Sampson. She joins Nuala to discuss why comedy can be the best place to discuss difficult issues like grief, trauma and, even, erectile dysfunction.In a new report, the community interest company Five Times More illustrate how black women in the UK continue to face disproportionately high risks during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. Despite a growing body of research and increasing policy attention, the gap in outcomes between black and white women shows little sign of closing. Tinuke, the co-founder of Five Times More, explains what changes they had found since their first report three years ago and what still needs to happen.Molly Jong-Fast is an author and special correspondent for Vanity Fair. She is also the only child of Erica Jong, author of the 1970s feminist autobiographical novel - Fear of Flying. A sensual exploration of female sexual desire, it catapulted Erica to international fame. Molly has written a memoir, How to Lose Your Mother, and she talks to Nuala about growing up in the spotlight, their intense mother-daughter relationship and her mother's heartbreaking descent into dementia.Economic abuse is at “national emergency” levels yet more than half of UK women don't know anything about it - with a third only knowing ‘a little' - this is according to a new report published today by the charity Surviving Economic Abuse. Sam Smethers, CEO of SEA, joins Nuala to explain the types of economic abuse they have uncovered, the implications of their findings and what they want the government to do.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce
Danny Dyer or Peter Crouch?Negroni or Yorkshire Tea?We put Leah Spears in the hot seat for our latest episode of The Fast & The Curious.And her answers never disappoint
Some say that Johnny Vegas is still in the studio to this day.Welcome back to the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. Toby was in for Chris this week, and it was a busy one, with four Stereophonics tickets to be won, multiple guests and a few games thrown in as well!The legendary Chris Tarrant joined his son and our very own Toby Tarrant to talk about his new book: For The Love Of Bears. He spoke about the beauty the animals, as well as a few close calls he's had with them over the years. The Tarrants also chatted about their love for cricket and theories as to why Toby is ginger.Johnny Vegas came into the studio and was his usual chatty and comedic self! He told us about his new show on Quest: Johnny Vegas' Little Shop Of Antiques, but spent most of the time cracking jokes and discussing cannibalism.Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson joined the team to chat about the new season of their show: Mr. Bigstuff. Dyer told us about how emotional he felt seeing Oasis live in Cardiff, and another impressive sight he managed to catch there.Finally, Toby went on an accent journey across the UK where listeners sent in voice notes saying hello in their local dialect and the team played the montage of accents for all to hear.Thankfully Chris is back on Monday, but until the, there's this: Edible underwearAlbum AvalancheMr JapanEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
This week, Louis sits down with Danny Dyer, the Bafta-winning actor and all-round national treasure. The pair discuss Danny's experience battling addiction while performing on stage, their shared fascination with UFOs, and whether Danny would ever do Shakespeare. Plus, Danny reveals what he really thinks about being described as ‘the people's Louis Theroux'. Links/Attachments: Via – UK Drug and Alcohol Addiction Charity https://www.viaorg.uk/ TV Show: ‘Who Do You Think You Are? (2007 – Present) - BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007t575 Book: Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel (2009) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wolf-Hall-Shortlisted-Golden-Booker/dp/0007230206 TV Show: ‘Wolf Hall' (2015) - BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p02gfy74/wolf-hall-series-1-1-three-card-trick Loving (1995) https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/loving/umc.cmc.46n84c1skr7ogikets6qczv2v Play: Hamlet, William Shakespeare (~1600) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hamlet-William-Shakespeare/dp/1853260096 Human Traffic (1999) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAPK6ZYq_p0 The Football Factory (2004) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzuEkF1oLVE Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0217824/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 The Business (2001) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVZX9I6y97k Book: The Football Factory, John King (1997) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Football-Factory-John-King/dp/0099731916 Article in shortlist 2017: https://www.shortlist.com/news/danny-dyers-deadliest-men-louis-theroux-documentary-tv TV Show: ‘Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men' (2008-2009) - Bravo https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2288499/ TV Show: ‘Big Brother' (2000 – Present) - ITV https://www.itv.com/watch/big-brother/10a4928 ‘What a touch! Danny Dyer wins Male Performance in a Comedy for Mr Bigstuff | BAFTA TV Awards' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XQLYDZeYVg TV Show: ‘Mr Bigstuff' (2024) - Sky Max https://www.sky.com/watch/mr-bigstuff TV Show: ‘Plebs' (2012 – 2019) - ITV https://www.itv.com/watch/plebs/2a1873 TV Show: ‘Rivals' (2024) - Disney Plus https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/browse/entity-97399b9f-964e-444c-91f3-7db9f11efe5d I Believe in UFOs: Danny Dyer (2010) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7008276/ TV Episode: ‘Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends: UFOs' (1998) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00hf8tg TV Show: ‘Prime Suspect' (1991 – 2006) - ITV https://www.itv.com/watch/prime-suspect/1a1685 TV Show: ‘Cracker' (1993 – 1996) - ITV https://www.itv.com/watch/cracker/1a1918 Three Quick Breaths (upcoming film) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35566934/ TV Show: ‘Eastenders' (1985 – Present) - BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b006m86d/eastenders Podcast: ‘Desert Island Discs: Danny Dyer' - BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002c2hw Play: Celebration, Harold Pinter (2000) http://www.haroldpinter.org/plays/plays_celebration.shtml Play: The Dumb Waiter, Harold Pinter (1957) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dumb-Waiter-Play-Acting-One/dp/0573042101 Play: The Caretaker, Harold Pinter (1960) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Caretaker-Play-Harold-Pinter/dp/0573040028 Play: The Birthday Party, Harold Pinter (1958) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Birthday-Party-Pinter-Plays/dp/0571160786 Play: The Room, Harold Pinter (1957) https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-gb/products/room-book-harold-pinter-9780573022364 Credits: Producer: Millie Chu Assistant Producer: Artemis Irvine Production Manager: Francesca Bassett Music: Miguel D'Oliveira Audio Mixer: Tom Guest Video Mixer: Scott Edwards Shownotes compiled by Immie Webb Executive Producer: Arron Fellows A Mindhouse Production for Spotify www.mindhouse.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Actor Danny Dyer became a household name when he joined the cast of EastEnders as Mick Carter, landlord of the Queen Victoria pub. He recently stole the show from some stiff competition playing Freddie Jones in the television adaptation of Jilly Cooper's novel Rivals which won him a Royal Television Society Award for Best Supporting Actor.Danny was born in Custom House, East London in 1977. He loved drama at school and, with his teacher's encouragement, he signed up for after-school classes in north London which were run by a charity called Wac Arts. When he was 14 he was cast in the television drama Prime Suspect 3 alongside Helen Mirren and David Thewlis. He went on to star in a series of films including Human Traffic and Football Factory. In 2000 he played the waiter in Harold Pinter's new play Celebration and went on to appear in two other productions by the playwright - No Man's Land and The Homecoming.In 2013 he took over the Queen Vic and his performances earned him three National Television Awards. He appeared on the BBC genealogy programme Who Do you think you Are? in 2016 and discovered he was descended from King Edward III and related to Thomas Cromwell. Danny lives in Essex with his wife Jo. They have three children and three grandchildren.DISC ONE: Slave to Love - Bryan Ferry DISC TWO: Rebel Yell - Billy Idol DISC THREE: Move Closer - Phyllis Nelson DISC FOUR: Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd DISC FIVE: Playing with Knives - Bizarre Inc DISC SIX: Columbia - Oasis DISC SEVEN: Nebraska - Lucy Rose DISC EIGHT: Wicked Game - Chris Isaak BOOK CHOICE: Ray Mears Essential Bushcraft: A Handbook of Survival LUXURY ITEM: A Lego Star Wars Millennium Falcon CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Playing with Knives - Bizarre Inc Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!Esther O'Moore Donohoe is with us this week to chat through the happenings in the world of entertainment. We covered a lot of territory, from the BAFTAs, to Irish band The Murder Capital taking a stand on Palestine and my love for Danny Dyer.Get tickets to the live show in The Laughter Lounge on May 16th here!To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tom and Chal emerge from a proper-large-'avin-it May bank holiday weekend with a desire to explain the perfect clubbing experience. Borrowing a few ideas from Friedrich Nietzsche, we sketch out two divergent tendencies in club culture and talk about the countless variables that accelerate our rave engines. Got feedback? Obviously please write in, DM or voicenote us with critiques of our emergent theory and your Most Transcendental Rave Experiences.After that we've got our film corner in its usual place, including a moment for Danny Dyer's Marching Powder. And it's your last chance to grab a ticket for No Tags live in Sheffield this Friday, 9th May! We'll be screening Free Party: A Folk History at the Showroom cinema before interviewing Adonis resident DJ Grace Sands, followed by a party at Gut Level.Drop us a like and a review on Apple and Spotify. If you get a kick of what we're doing here on No Tags, consider throwing us a fiver a month – or spread the gospel to your friends. Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
SHOPIFY: Sign up for a £1-per-month trial period at https://www.shopify.co.uk/shaun Watch David McMillan parts 1 to 10 here: • David McMillan David on YouTube: / @davidmcmillan888 Watch more true crime podcasts: • Shaun Attwood's True Crime Podcast Part 14 of the story of an international smuggling mastermind who faced the death penalty multiple times and coordinated breath-taking escapes. David's books: Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/David-McMill... Amazon USA: https://www.amazon.com/David-McMillan... David's movie: • underbelly files the man who got away... David on Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2a... #ladbible #UNILAD #truecrime #podcast #prison
This week Dave & Ex revisit some classic clips from famous fans including Kris Akabusi, Danny Dyer and Ray Winstone before getting news from Ex and answering questions from patrons of The West Ham Way....This Podcast was created and published by The West Ham Way.Views on this show are not necessarily shared by talkSPORT.@DaveWalkerWHU@ExWHUemployee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a star-studded episode of the Kickabout this week as Johnny and Gav are joined by Danny Dyer to talk football, John Inverdale to chat rugby and Dan O'Connell to bang on about playing at Murrayfield.You can hear The Kickabout live on Radio X from 11am every Saturday. Get in touch on kickabout@radiox.co.uk
This week, The Thang Gang spoke to friend-of-the-show Woody Harrelson, Danny Dyer didn't hold back when revealing exactly what he thinks of Luton, Johnny was miraculously delivered at the dentist, and Rugby World Cup-winner Martin Johnson was a surprise guest! Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Global Player or via www.radiox.co.uk
We have actor, presenter, and national treasure Danny Dyer round for lunch this week. Mum wondered who would out swear each other over the meal, but we were both on our best behaviour! We learned about his close relationship with playwright Harold Pinter, his love of his mum's shepherds pie, his thoughts on being related to the royals, his plans to open a Kent caravan park with his daughter Dani, and we discover his starter of choice for a burger is… another burger! We can't wait to pop down to the caravan park for a holiday, save a spot for us Dyers! Danny's new film ‘Marching Powder' is in cinemas now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danny Dyer talks about his journey from national joke to national treasure. Fuelled by social media misinformation, anti-vax activism has accelerated – but why are some in the movement becoming disillusioned? And Philippa Perry advises a reader who is ‘struggling to feel like I matter in any area of my life'
Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, we were joined by the one and only Danny Dyer for a very special edition of 'You Had To Be There'. We previewed the Six Nations clash of Ireland and France with Les Bleus legend Philippe Saint-André. And Jean-Philippe Leclaire reviewed Liverpool's smash-and-grab win away to Paris Saint-Germain. And this morning's Bite has a distinctly French flavour as we check in with Saint-André, and first we look back on last night's events at the Parc des Princes. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Giovanna's guest this week is Love Island winner, TV personality, and podcast host Dani Dyer!Dani opens up about becoming a single mum after the birth of her son, discussing the guilt she felt about how expanding her family might affect her first child.She also delves into the challenges of dating as a single mum and shares the story of how she met her fiancé footballer Jarrod Bowen.Plus how her dad, the legendary Danny Dyer, reacted to the news he was going to become a grandparent, and the chaos (and joy!) of raising three under three. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dame Jilly Cooper. What a legend. For the uninitiated (where have you been?) she's a journalist and author most famous for her bestselling Rutshire Chronicle series which includes Riders, Polo and Rivals - the latter of which has now made into a hugely popular TV series starring David Tennant, Danny Dyer and Katherine Parkinson. In the past, Dame Jilly's books have been unfairly dismissed as mere ‘bonkbusters', charting the sex lives of the upper classes. But, as I discover, there's much more to both her writing - and to her. We talk about her failures with technology, why she wishes she could throw more things away, as well as the terrifying time she lost an entire manuscript on the number 28 bus and had to rewrite it. Plus her experiences of interviewing Margaret Thatcher, her friendship with the Queen, her obsession with beautiful people and ‘macho men' - and why she'd wholeheartedly recommend adoption to others. Thank you Dame Jilly. A total sport (but we knew that). You can watch Rivals on Disney+ now. Have something to share of your own? I'd love to hear from you! Click here to get in touch: howtofailpod.com Production & Post Production Coordinator: Eric Ryan Studio and Mix Engineer: Matias Torres Sole and John Scott Senior Producer: Selina Ream Executive Producer: Carly Maile Head of Marketing: Kieran Lancini How to Fail is an Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment Production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Royal descendent Danny Dyer has a table booked at the Dream Restaurant this week, in what must be the sweariest Off Menu yet.Disclaimer: once again, we will not be sending anyone a signed chopping board.Danny Dyer stars in ‘Rivals' which is available to stream from Friday 18 Oct on Disney+. Watch it here.Follow Danny on Instagram @officialdannydyer and Twitter @MrDDyerRecorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.